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The RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg (formerly the Winnipeg Convention Centre) is a major meeting and convention centre located in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It has five levels including indoor parking for 729 vehicles, and three levels of various meeting trade show space totalling 260,000 square feet (24,000 m 2 ).
The Winnipeg Walkway System, also known as the Winnipeg Skywalk, is a network of pedestrian skyways and tunnels connecting a significant portion of downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba. The City of Winnipeg described the Walkway as a system of 14 skyways and 7 tunnels connecting 38 buildings and allowing for a maximum protected walk of 2 km.
Ellice Avenue: Access from Route 57 east: Notre Dame Avenue (westbound) Portage Avenue (eastbound) 5.1: 3.2: Portage Avenue / YH / Carlton Street: Route 57 east turns onto Portage Avenue (two-way traffic); west end of Route 57 east / Route 85 concurrency; to PTH 1 west: 5.2: 3.2: Hargrave Street: One-way, northbound: 5.3: 3.3
In 1976, RBC completed Royal Bank Plaza, at 200 Bay Street, Toronto, and shifted the majority of its critical head-office functions from Montreal to Toronto. [55] The Royal Bank of Canada presently operates two headquarters, with its corporate headquarters at Royal Bank Plaza and its head office based at Place Ville-Marie. [2]
This is a list of bus routes in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Winnipeg Transit provides public bus service to the city of Winnipeg , operating 90 bus routes, [ 1 ] 4 On-Request services and 5,167 bus stops [ 2 ] as of September 2024 [update] .
In 1985, the city closed off a section of Qu'Appelle Street, expanding the park to Ellice Avenue. The master plan was originally intended to link Central Park to the Manitoba Legislature grounds, but was abandoned at the development of North Portage and Portage Place mall from 1985 to 1987. [7] This addition brought the park up to 4.8 acres in ...
The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) took over the Union Bank in 1925, and operated out of the Union Bank Building until 1992. [6] (The building served as the main branch for the Royal Bank in Winnipeg until 1966.) In 1992, the Royal Bank moved out of the building and to a new location at James Avenue and Main Street. [12]
Formerly part of PTH 7 north of Portage Ave; formerly part of PTH 6 north of Logan Ave (PTH 6 / PTH 7 concurrency between Logan Ave and present-day PTH 101). [1] Route 96: 6: 3.7 PTH 1 / Route 85 (Portage Ave) Route 145 (Wilkes Ave) • Moray Street • William R. Clement Parkway • Shaftesbury Boulevard 1995: current Route 135: 12: 7.5